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Film, Fashion, Art, Music & Media: June (Ended)

Williamsburg

Thu, Jun 13th

11pm to 3am

Free with RSVP

224 coming

Friends, join us Thursday, June 13th for the next FAM—a salon for artists & creators in film, fashion, art, music, and media. 

 

🏡 Hosted at our beautiful loft in Williamsburg, 57. 

 

📍 57 Grand St. Apt. 1B, Brooklyn 

 

🕰 7pm - 11pm (Fireside chat @ 8:30pm sharp) 

 

This month we’re featuring Kae Burke.  

 

Kae Burke is a Co-Founder of House of Yes, a world-renowned nightclub and arts space in Brooklyn, NYC as well as the Founder of YES ETC, a Creative Agency focused on live experiences and special events. She is also a drag artist, host and performer, currently studying and facilitating workshops in Sacred Clowning.  

 

🎸 After the talk, we'll have musical guest Loren Beri, who's forthcoming debut album is inhabited by madcap characters and intersecting storylines in an alternate version of Brooklyn.  

 

🤝 FAM aims to bring together friends in the creative industries for an intimate evening of conversation, connection, and community. Hope to see you there.  

 

Please RSVP early as space is limited. As always, feel free to share with like-minded creative friends!


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About Kaye Burke: 

Kae Burke is a Co-Founder of House of Yes, a world-renowned nightclub and arts space in Brooklyn, NYC as well as the Founder of YES ETC, a Creative Agency focused on live experiences and special events. She is also a drag artist, host and performer, currently studying and facilitating workshops in Sacred Clowning. 

 

Kae is excited to continue changing the world by creating experiences that inspire self expression, JOY and help humans come together to celebrate life. 

 

 

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About Loren Beri: 

Loren Berí’s forthcoming debut album is inhabited by madcap characters and intersecting storylines in an alternate version of Brooklyn. Set to synth-pop, a cast of artists in New York arrive, fall out with one another, meet their heroes, or become heroes themselves. Creating what FLOOD Magazine calls “magnetic”and “clever, catchy homage to NYC”.